One area hit particularly hard by the early morning rain was Kaimuki.

The heavy rain turned some streets into streams.

"16th (Avenue) was a river, said Linda Parker. I live on the bottom of 16th. So all the water comes all the way down. And it was, the water was at least to the bottom of everybody's car."

Linda said the heavy rain proved not all vehicles are created equal.

"Geez there must have been about this much water through all of 16th because the cars, the water was up to about here on the tires. And if it was an S.U.V they'd just go right through it, but the poor little mini coopers they had to go real slow, she said.

All the rain was unlike anything Parker had seen before. "In a while that's for sure. We've been here four years on this street, and it's been this bad once before."

Just over the hill an apartment complex on Palani Avenue plagued by frequent flooding in the past is back underwater.

The low lying parking lot sits beside a faulty drain.

The city has planed a fix for the area, but the nearly two million dollar project is still pending.

It wasn't just flooded streets or standing water that folks had to look out for.

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March 7, 2012 at 6:17 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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